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Page 329
... worship . But worship tends to fall into the category of pure religion . Though one can and should cultivate worship for the best results , one is apt to fall into it spon- taneously as Richard Cabot reminds us . “ So , unless we are ...
... worship . But worship tends to fall into the category of pure religion . Though one can and should cultivate worship for the best results , one is apt to fall into it spon- taneously as Richard Cabot reminds us . “ So , unless we are ...
Page 331
... worship services . In one case a worship service was deliberately altered for the purpose of comparing the effective- ness of different emphases within the service . In other words , an ex- periment in worship was set up and tested ...
... worship services . In one case a worship service was deliberately altered for the purpose of comparing the effective- ness of different emphases within the service . In other words , an ex- periment in worship was set up and tested ...
Page 341
... worship in stimulating and ex- pressing the mystic way . The importance of this aspect of worship of course will differ according to one's conception of the value of mysti- cism . Furthermore there is bound to be difference of opinion ...
... worship in stimulating and ex- pressing the mystic way . The importance of this aspect of worship of course will differ according to one's conception of the value of mysti- cism . Furthermore there is bound to be difference of opinion ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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